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But First This...

on BBC One London

It's dance day on BFT with loads of surprises and all your favourite programmes introduced by Simon Parkin, Andi Peters and Stephanie Lowe.

Heathcliff: Be Prepared and Cruisin for a Bruisin'
Starring that favourite alley-cat Heathcliff, the terror of the town. (R)

9.25am Record Breakers
with Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker.
(R)

10.00am News, Weather
followed by Cartoons
featuring Blue Racer, Misterjaw Super Shark, Sheriff Hoot Kloot and Tijuana Toad.

10.30am Playbus: The Playground Stop
Presenter: Dave Benson Phillips
Puppeteer: Jane Eve
Storyteller: Anthony Lapsley
(R)

10.55am Five to Eleven
with Jancis Harvey.

11.00am News, Weather
followed by
Popeye Double Bill: Golf Brawl; Spinnachonara

11.15am The O Zone
Andy Crane looks at this week's new Top 10 plus music features and gossip.

11.25am Superman: The Phoney Alibi
Starring George Reeves as the Man of Steel.

11.50am Bananaman: The Pirate TV Station
(R)

Contributors

Presenter (But First This...):
Simon Parkin
Presenter (But First This...):
Andi Peters
Presenter (But First This...):
Stephanie Lowe
Producer (But First This...):
Paul Smith
Producer (But First This...):
Graham Douglas
Presenter (Record Breakers):
Roy Castle
Presenter (Record Breakers):
Cheryl Baker
Producer (Record Breakers):
Greg Childs
Executive Producer (Record Breakers):
Eric Rowan
Presenter (Playbus):
Dave Benson Phillips
Puppeteer (Playbus):
Jane Eve
Storyteller (Playbus):
Anthony Lapsley.
Music (Playbus):
Jonathan Cohen
Reader (Five to Eleven):
Jancis Harvey
Presenter (The O Zone):
Andy Crane
Researcher (The O Zone):
Louise Musgrave
Producer (The O Zone):
Paul Smith
Superman (Superman):
George Reeves
Writer (Bananaman):
Bernie Kay
Music (Bananaman):
Dave Cooke
Producer/Director (Bananaman"):
Terry Ward

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